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The alleged gunman has a distinctive tattoo, according to Philadelphia Police. (Published Monday, Dec. 30, 2013)

Updated at 2:14 PM EDT on Monday, Dec 30, 2013

A man dressed in all black with a bull’s-eye target tattooed on his forehead shot two teenagers late Sunday night as the teens waited for takeout food in West Philadelphia, according to police.

The shooter, described as a man in his 20s, walked into the Lucky Chinese American Food restaurant at 60th and Spruce streets in West Philadelphia just before 11 p.m. and opened fire on the 18-year-olds.

“He comes in with his gun, basically says, ‘what’s up,’ and shoots at both of the males," Philadelphia Police Capt. George Fuchs said.

One man was shot in the buttocks and the other in the side of the head, according to police.

2 Teens Shot at Takeout Restaurant

Two teens were shot while waiting for their food at a Philly takeout restaurant. (Published Monday, Dec. 30, 2013)

All three men fled the scene after the shooting. One victim was found on the 6000 block of Pine Street, the other was found on the 6000 block of Spruce Street, and the suspected gunman ran north on 60th Street, authorities said.

The victims were rushed to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in stable condition.